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Cycle News 2019 Issue 04 January 29

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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CN III VOICES W H A T Y O U A R E S A Y I N G "Hopefully this won't become a season of attrition with the last man standing taking the championship." Oakland Supercross There was one small thing that went under the radar—I like the fact that Aaron Plessinger didn't just park it after his crash. The bike got damaged by guys landing on it before they could get the yellow out, but he came back and got a couple more points and finished the race! A lot of the guys today seem to walk away. I like this guy and can't wait till he gets a few more races under his belt. Mark Ctune Cooper Webb sure looks good on that KTM. Eli Tomac doesn't look like he's doing very well until you look at the points. He's only three points back. Is he playing it smart, or is his bike not work- ing to his liking, yet? Or is the competition just that good? Hopefully this won't become a season of attrition with the last man standing taking the champi- onship. Odds are that's exactly what's going to happen though. Terry Heath I still think [Tomac] is racing for points. Dungey and then Ander- son last year showed podiums can win titles and reduce risk. If I were working with Eli I'd have him going for top fives for the early rounds and slowly ratchet it up. I just get a vibe that the heavy hitters are all playing it safe early on; of course, I could be totally wrong. Ken Batemen Jason Anderson Injury Racing is a dangerous sport; I get it! It's the obstacles that are meant to confound the riders. The point I'm making is when the obstacles become too danger- ous for even the best, changes have to be made. I think if we took vote of the top 50 supercross riders they would agree it's totally over the top now, and the best in the sport are dropping like flies. So what's the solution? Make it more dangerous, or make supercross racing more com- petitive by toning down the ob- stacles that are not just injuring riders, but ending careers. Brian Davy These riders will go as fast as humanly possible for the entire race. Give them a flat track and they will crash at higher speeds. That said, the obstacles at the start of the race, when things are tight, need to be low air with no blind spots. Dan Connolly Triumph Scrambler 1200s Sorry, these overweight giants are going the wrong way. If you're really going off-road, as a scrambler should, go smaller cc and lighter weight. Jeffrey McCollum P6 Letters to the editor can be sent to voices@cyclenews.com. Published letters do not necessarily reflect the position of Cycle News. Letters should not exceed 150 words and are subject to editing. Anonymous letters won't be considered for publication and each letter should contain the writer's name, address and daytime phone number… Editor

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